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When it comes to your blog, forum, or site - Where do you source the images you use?

I know there are paid options online as well as royalty-free. Some people just grab whatever they want off Google others might take their own pictures and make their own custom graphics. What do you typically do for your sites?
 
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Generally i tend to make use of google and if it is something like a diagram then i will try to actually draw it out myself using a tool that can be used for drawing, such as paint or powerpoint and in this way i make sure that avoid any sense of copyright that may come up by the use of these images. Also i think that what is very important as well is that if you are using google that you make sure that there is a fair use policy for that image.
 
I prefer using high-quality and royalty-free images for my articles and blogs. I don't use google images because mostly they are not free. So, I use Pixabay and Unsplash for this purpose.
 
That is an interesting choice and these are two websites that i have not heard about before but i will be sure to check them out. Yes, i do find that when i am making use of the google images site that i will need to spend long periods of time in order to try and ensure that there is no copyright claim on an image and that can reduce your productivity quite substantially on that front.
 
I used to use PhotoPin I believe it was called. I think someone bought them and changed things out so they have a lot fewer free pictures on there which is unfortunate. I am working on using my own in the future. Investing in a new phone and camera.
 
That is the best way to go about it and to set up your own pictures, because that way you can also sell or copyright your pictures as well and this can be a good income source for you however this may require a lot of travel as well.
 
There is an open source Facebook group of photographers in which people post their pictures and is free to use. I also use stock website like pixel because there are a lot of free options there to.
 
There is an open source Facebook group of photographers in which people post their pictures and is free to use. I also use stock website like pixel because there are a lot of free options there to.
Are you sure there won't be any disadvantage of you using pictures you see on Facebook?. I prefer to use the known platforms where you can get free pictures to use anyhow you like, like pixel and others.
 
I have seen several pictures used by many people because they all got it from the internet,and nothing happened, I think is there are places were pictures are sold online and so when you buy one, no body can question you.
 
Usually i love to make use of Phoenix and if it is something like a diagram then i will try to actually draw it out myself using a tool that can be used for drawing, such as paint or powerpoint and in this way i make sure that avoid any sense of copyright that may come up by the use of these images. Also i think that what is very important as well is that if you are using google that you make sure that there is a fair use policy for that picture
 
Are you sure there won't be any disadvantage of you using pictures you see on Facebook?. I prefer to use the known platforms where you can get free pictures to use anyhow you like, like pixel and others.

I think that there are some people who use pexels and pixabay to get picture and you do not need to buy picture from there and you can use pictures for free on their platforms.
 
When it comes to your blog, forum, or site - Where do you source the images you use?

I know there are paid options online as well as royalty-free. Some people just grab whatever they want off Google others might take their own pictures and make their own custom graphics. What do you typically do for your sites?
I think bloggers should avoid taking images and content from google because it would not be interesting for visitors, they should design their logos themself.
 
I once used a program called PhotoPin.
It's bad that they have a lot less free photographs available now because I suppose someone bought them and moved things around.
In the future, I'm trying to use my.
purchasing a new camera and phone.
 
I once used a program called PhotoPin.
It's bad that they have a lot less free photographs available now because I suppose someone bought them and moved things around.
In the future, I'm trying to use my.
purchasing a new camera and phone.

So, what is this Photo pin all about? Can you store all photos? Do they offer an unlimited storage function or capacity to their users? Do you still use the application?
 
When it comes to your blog, forum, or site - Where do you source the images you use?

I know there are paid options online as well as royalty-free. Some people just grab whatever they want off Google others might take their own pictures and make their own custom graphics. What do you typically do for your sites?
I do not think pictures and images for websites should be obtained from Google because the quality of the images will be questionable. Pixaby is one of the best open source photo sourcing sites available and I would fully recommend its use
 
I usually use Google, and if it's something like a chart, I try to draw it myself, or use a drawing tool like . whether in color or powerpoint, and in this way I try to avoid any sense of copyright that may arise from the use of these images. I think it's also very important to make sure that there is
 
I mostly use Pixabay and Pexels. These are royalty-free pictures database. On these sites you can find free photos that you can not only use freely for commercial purpose but even modify the pictures.
 
When it comes to your blog, forum, or site - Where do you source the images you use?

I know there are paid options online as well as royalty-free. Some people just grab whatever they want off Google others might take their own pictures and make their own custom graphics. What do you typically do for your sites?
I source my pictures from a variety of sources, including stock photos, royalty-free images, and images from our own library. All images are carefully selected and curated to ensure that they are accurate and of the highest quality
 

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